A little deep for CA.com, but will make you think

If there's any truth to red shifts of galaxies, at one point everything was a lot closer to us. Follow that back to its logical conclusion given enough time, and everything collapses to a point.
I agree with what you're saying, though. All science, with very, very, very few exceptions, is all just our best guesses, and the best theory is only as good as the criticisms made of it.
Thats pretty much what science is, people making educated guesses and them trying to prove them. Thats why the best scientists are the ones who can actually think outside the box.

Your very enlightened JimJ, didn't think anyone on CA.com would even know what red shift is LOL

 
In physics and astronomy, redshift occurs when the electromagnetic radiation, usually visible light, that is emitted from or reflected off an object is shifted toward the (less energetic) red end of the electromagnetic spectrum. More generally, redshift is defined as an increase in the wavelength of electromagnetic radiation received by a detector compared with the wavelength emitted by the source. This increase in wavelength corresponds to a decrease in the frequency of the electromagnetic radiation. Conversely, a decrease in wavelength is called blue shift.
Any increase in wavelength is called "redshift", even if it occurs in electromagnetic radiation of non-optical wavelengths, such as gamma rays, x-rays and ultraviolet. This nomenclature might be confusing since, at wavelengths longer than red (e.g., infrared, microwaves, and radio waves), redshifts shift the radiation away from the red wavelengths.

An observed redshift due to the Doppler effect occurs whenever a light source moves away from the observer, corresponding to the Doppler shift that changes the perceived frequency of sound waves. Although observing such redshifts, or complementary blue shifts, has several terrestrial applications (e.g., Doppler radar and radar guns),[1] spectroscopic astrophysics uses Doppler redshifts to determine the movement of distant astronomical objects.[2] This phenomenon was first predicted and observed in the 19th century as scientists began to consider the dynamical implications of the wave-nature of light.

Another cause of redshift is the expansion of the universe, which explains the observation that the redshifts of distant galaxies, quasars, and intergalactic gas clouds increase in proportion to their distance from the earth. This mechanism is a key feature of the Big Bang model of physical cosmology.[3]

Gravitational redshift is observed if the receiver is located at higher gravitational potential than the source. The cause of gravitational redshift is the time dilation that occurs near massive objects, according to general relativity[4]

All three of these phenomena, whose wide range of instantiations are the focus of this article, can be understood under the umbrella of frame transformation laws, as described below. There exist numerous other mechanisms with different physical and mathematical descriptions that can lead to a shift in the frequency of electromagnetic radiation and whose action is generally not referred to as a "redshift", including scattering and optical effects (for more see section on physical optics and radiative transfer).
the secrets out!

 
I'd wager that understanding string theory is easier than figuring this one out.
M-Theory is fascinating, but the actual physics of it is over my head.

I actually like the concept of the "Multiverse", that there is not just one Universe but that we could actually be floating in a see of many universes

 
If there's any truth to red shifts of galaxies, at one point everything was a lot closer to us. Follow that back to its logical conclusion given enough time, and everything collapses to a point.
And then ofcourse there is cosmic background radiation, which is also direct evidence of a rather large "cosmic explosion" (a Big Bang, maybe?) many many years ago.

 
Off topic.....but my wife and I were watching The Universe on the History Channel the other day and they were talking about the newly discovered planets outside our solar system, one of which was approximately 200 light years from Earth. We never really have any "deep" discussions anymore....so in an effort to strike up some meaningful conversation with her I say something a long of the lines of "Isn't the universe amazing....that planet is so far away that the light leaving it's surface today won't reach Earth until our great great great great grandchildren are alive."

She looks at me and says "I love you. Will you go get me something to drink from the kitchen."

//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/frown.gif.a3531fa0534503350665a1e957861287.gif Why do I bother ?

 
Thats pretty much what science is, people making educated guesses and them trying to prove them. Thats why the best scientists are the ones who can actually think outside the box.
Your very enlightened JimJ, didn't think anyone on CA.com would even know what red shift is LOL
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That's pretty basic physics.

 
Off topic.....but my wife and I were watching The Universe on the History Channel the other day and they were talking about the newly discovered planets outside our solar system, one of which was approximately 200 light years from Earth. We never really have any "deep" discussions anymore....so in an effort to strike up some meaningful conversation with her I say something a long of the lines of "Isn't the universe amazing....that planet is so far away that the light leaving it's surface today won't reach Earth until our great great great great grandchildren are alive."
She looks at me and says "I love you. Will you go get me something to drink from the kitchen."

//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/frown.gif.a3531fa0534503350665a1e957861287.gif Why do I bother ?
classic. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/laugh.gif.48439b2acf2cfca21620f01e7f77d1e4.gif

 
I'm just glad there are other's who ponder about the greater things which we do not understand....and sorry for not posting my reference but I actually found that months ago and blogged it on my MySpace page, so forgot the origin.

 
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